Time soon arrived at December, and Chicago was not only a warm haven but also a new home.
As long as Zhu Wencong vigorously promoted the development of industries, he could become a "Local Emperor," possessing whatever he desired.
The urban construction of Chicago also entered the fast lane with the arrival of Zhu Wencong, with construction sites visible everywhere.
The formerly deserted lands had all been developed, with the value of the land alone increasing several-fold, bringing crooked smiles to the faces of the land speculators.
Zhu Wencong referenced the successful experiences of later eras, believing that to expedite the development of a city, one must propel the real estate industry.
By exchanging land for capital, and then using this capital to drive urban infrastructure projects, the city could rapidly soar.
It could be said that before Zhu Wencong came, Chicago was a semi-industrialized city; after his arrival, it became an industrialized city.